Name in the News: Andy Mounthongdy
Jeff is a homeless man who finds exactly what he needs at the new Kaneohe Joint Outreach Center (JOC): a hand reaching out to him. Read more
Jeff is a homeless man who finds exactly what he needs at the new Kaneohe Joint Outreach Center (JOC): a hand reaching out to him. Read more
Most of Melba Bantay’s clients at Catholic Charities don’t have to worry about how recent changes in immigration rules will affect them personally. They have a green card, meaning they can stay in the United States, no matter what. Read more
If the new “public charge” rule takes effect Oct. 15 without legal obstacles, here are some of the factors guiding who gets permanent-resident status. Read more
Cheryl Soon is well schooled in the issues underlying Honolulu’s rail project — in many ways. For one, she was director of the city Department of Transportation Services, from 1997 to 2004. Read more
Scott Schroeder has wanted to be in education since he was being educated himself, starting with grade school. Whatever level of school he was in at the time, that’s the level he wanted to teach. Read more
Even in a state with land values as high as they are in Hawaii, property is not developed to its highest and best use without some tending. Read more
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Finally, in the 2019 legislative session, lawmakers decided to put the redevelopment of a district including Aloha Stadium on HCDA’s plate. Read more
Sandy Ma, the new executive director of the nonprofit Common Cause Hawaii, now has a mission of making sure government runs well, and in the public interest. Read more
Hawaii’s insurance commissioner Colin Hayashida tackles lava, hurricane and workforce challenges. Read more
The plan concerns climate change — as well as other factors that have made Honolulu living less resilient. Read more
Larry Kimura was surrounded from birth by first-language speakers of Japanese (his father’s side) and Hawaiian (his mother’s). Read more
A few years back, Pedro Haro was given a diagnosis of chronic post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) due to an earlier personal trauma. Read more
Shawn Hamamoto is executive secretary of the city Neighborhood Commission. Read more
William Hoshijo, executive director of the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission, is gratified when its work yields results in the courtroom, but some important cases have been settled by the commission itself. Read more
The noble goal of providing more public preschools is in a political tug of war between two state agencies. Read more
Some of the issues have changed, said Bruce Anderson, since the last time he was state Department of Health director, but the job feels about the same: working to move public health improvements forward. Read more
William G. “Burl” Burlingame — author, historian and a veteran feature writer for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser and its predecessor, the Honolulu Star-Bulletin — died Friday at his Kailua home. He was 66. Read more
William G. “Burl” Burlingame — author, historian and a veteran feature writer for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser — died today at his Kailua home. He was 66. Read more
The latest project for Philip Bossert, executive director of the Hawaii Association of Independent Schools, is shepherding through a bill that clarifies a law ensuring that all private schools in the state are licensed. Read more
Sorting isle trash for recycling is a worthy “green” impulse, but difficulty in making recyclables pencil out may have more of the waste going to H-POWER. Read more
In life, said Greg Chun, people tend to get motivated when something gets personal. Read more